The last significant destination the Vikings are believed to have traveled to was Newfoundland in present-day Canada, specifically the site known as L'Anse aux Meadows. This settlement, established around 1000 AD, is the only confirmed Viking site in North America. While they explored various parts of Europe, Greenland, and even parts of the Mediterranean, L'Anse aux Meadows represents their most western reach. After this, Viking exploration diminished as their settlements in Greenland and Iceland became more established.
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around 1100 B.C. the vikings went to Europe in search of trades and goods.
there were three nationalitys of the vikings. 1 they were norsemen. Norsemen were the evil vikings 2 they were Swedish. Swedish vikings lived peacefull lives of trading 3 they were Danish. Danish are the explorer vikings
Very well, he went on to be a great leader.
vikings believed that people who died in battle went to the hall of slain. there they would feast with the gods.
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2009-2010 Season.
the vikings went on 13 expeditions! :)
The vikings are not mentioned in the Bible.The vikings came from Scandinavia and the Bible is written about people in the middle east. The vikings went into the Mediterranean Sea but it seems they didn't get to the lands of the Bible.
Greendland is a country that starts with G and as founded by vikings
they went to fight to Sweden
around 1100 B.C. the vikings went to Europe in search of trades and goods.
If Vikings went in the Virgin Islands, They wouldn't be Virgin!
there were three nationalitys of the vikings. 1 they were norsemen. Norsemen were the evil vikings 2 they were Swedish. Swedish vikings lived peacefull lives of trading 3 they were Danish. Danish are the explorer vikings
Very well, he went on to be a great leader.
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vikings believed that people who died in battle went to the hall of slain. there they would feast with the gods.